When the perfect housewife became a film mogul. Yes, really.
Joseph Losey
As mentioned in our previous piece in this series, the year of 1958 saw the Rank Organisation’s film department hit with severe financial losses, the sacking of over 300 people,
In early 1969, Associated British was taken over by a bigger entertainment conglomerate EMI, run by Bernard Delfont. Since Associated British half-owned Cohen’s company, this meant that Cohen was now
Stephen Vagg’s series on forgotten British movie moguls looks at the second part of Nat Cohen’s career (for part one, see here). In our previous piece on Nat Cohen, we
The career of Nat Cohen has been given long-overdue re-appraisal in recent years, via several academic articles as well as Paul Moody’s book on EMI Films. Cohen was never that
The recent passing of Alain Delon has prompted much deserved coverage of his incredible filmography and colourful private life. Delon was one of the giants of European cinema and an







